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Dragonflies can see a color you can’t — scientists just found the insects detect deep red light that slips right past the limits of human vision
A dragonfly perched on a reed at dusk is not just waiting for the light to fade. It is hunting in wavelengths you cannot see.
Researchers at the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Center for Behavioral Health, Neurological Institute at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio have authored a case report on the positive effects of ...
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